Not as arresting as two previous albums. It only produced one bonafide hit, “Good Lovin’ Ain’t Easy to Come By,” while the others spawned three each. Tammi became ill before this record was completed, and Valerie Simpson had to perform many of the tracks. Simpson is a good singer but doesn’t have the charm, charisma, or sexy Southern drawl that Tammi was blessed with. A remake of Terrell’s solo outing “I Can’t Believe You Love Me” adds nothing to the original; likewise for lackluster renditions of “California Soul,” “I’m Your Puppet,” and “Baby, I Need Your Loving.” “The Onion Song” has to be Ashford and Simpson’s silliest composition despite its positive social message. Along with the hit, the best songs here are “This Poor Heart of Mine,” an uptempo number and good workout for the duo, and “Love Woke Me Up This Morning,” an endearing exercise in romanticism. Fans weren’t awestruck by this release, its highest rating was #184 on Billboard’s pop album chart.

Tracklist:01. Good Lovin’ Ain’t Easy To Come By02. California Soul03. Love Woke Me Up This Morning04. This Poor Heart Of Mine05. I’m Your Puppet06. The Onion Song07. What You Gave Me08. Baby I Need Your Loving09. I Can’t Believe You Love Me10. How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It)11. More, More, More12. Satisfied Feelin’